| | War tore apart the city that hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics — here's what the abandoned venues look like today by Leanna Garfield on Feb 7, 2018, 12:27 PM On February 8, the 2018 Winter Olympics will kick off in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The country has devoted over $1 billion toward building gleaming new stadiums and slopes. For Olympic host cities, this kind of major investment is not unusual. But after the world’s TV sets tune out, some of these cities do not have the infrastructure for upkeep of the venues. In the case of Sarajevo, Bosnia, some Olympic sites were torn apart by war. Sarajevo hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, but a decade later, terrible conflict ravaged much of the city and killed thousands of civilians. Today, many of the former venues lie in ruin. SEE ALSO: South Korea spent over $1 billion on these mega-venues for the 2018 Winter Olympics — take a look On February 8, 1984, athletes from 49 nations flocked to Sarajevo for the Winter Olympics. The opening ceremony featured an impressive set-up.
It was the first communist state to hold a winter games. Source: Reuters
But from 1992 to 1995, amidst the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, the majority of Olympic venues were abandoned.
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